Candy CEC 61 X User Instructions
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To install the Candy CEC 61 X Hood, ensure it is mounted at the recommended height above the cooking surface (usually 65-75 cm). Securely fix the hood to the wall using the appropriate screws and ensure it is level. Connect the hood to a power source and, if applicable, to the external vent.
If the hood is not extracting properly, check if the filters are clean and not clogged. Ensure that the ducting is not obstructed and that there are no bends that could impede airflow. Verify that the motor is functioning correctly and that the fan speed is set appropriately.
The filters should be cleaned every 2-3 months, depending on usage. If you cook frequently, you may need to clean them more often. Refer to the user manual for specific cleaning instructions.
The Candy CEC 61 X Hood typically uses LED lighting. To replace it, ensure the hood is turned off and unplugged, remove the light cover, and carefully replace the old bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage.
Yes, the Candy CEC 61 X Hood can be used in recirculation mode. You will need to install charcoal filters, which help in purifying the air before it is recirculated back into the kitchen.
If the hood makes unusual noises, check for any loose parts or screws. Ensure that the fan and motor are clean and free from debris. If the noise persists, contact a qualified technician for further inspection.
Fan speed can be adjusted using the control panel on the hood. Depending on the model, this may involve pressing a button or turning a dial to increase or decrease the speed. Consult the user manual for detailed instructions.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the filters and exterior surfaces, checking and replacing the lights as needed, ensuring the ductwork is clear, and inspecting the fan and motor periodically for any signs of wear or damage.
To ensure optimal performance, regularly clean the filters, use the correct fan speed settings, and ensure the hood is installed correctly with proper ventilation. Avoid blocking the air intake and outtake areas.
If the lights do not turn on, check the bulb for any signs of burnout and replace it if necessary. Verify that the hood is properly connected to the power source. If the issue persists, there may be a fault in the wiring or control board, and a technician should be consulted.